

They can, but they are not coming out alive.
Meaning they will have to outlive CECOT.
They can, but they are not coming out alive.
Meaning they will have to outlive CECOT.
They should probably fear the Spanish first. Or the French. Or the Portuguese. Depending on area.
The Linux community need to figure out a new friendly standard to ensure anti cheat without out needing to act like a backdoor to the root kernel.
I think Valve and Arch are working on that with their collab on the secure signing enclave.
Never heard of this before. They may recommend it, but not require.
Well, Francis wasn’t a jew. It needs to be a Christian jew.
Are you saying that USA will find itself in Germany again?
80 degrees what?
See, this is where the problems begin.
Connection reset by peer.
Increased file attachment sizes (10->50->100MB depending on tier, I think).
Cross post emojis from any server you are on.
Cross post stickers from any server you are on.
Higher maximum server count.
One free server boost.
Probably a couple more vanity shit. Yep, entirely laughable business model.
They’d still be beholden to US sanctions.
Hmm. I also have one but it’s the opposite experience for me. Getting the old tooth yanked out and then the drilling into the upper jaw was a weird experience. But I really can’t complain, I actually use that as the dominant ripping and chewing side now.
My uncle always used to say that his goal in life is to have all his teeth replaced with implants.
He died at 51 from a heart attack.
Could be a local model.
I haven’t had any issues with heroic launcher.
I’m using Kate now, but from my experience NPP has a lot more features built in for which I actually have to write some scripts to use with Kate. NPP has really strong encoding encoding and schema manipulation features and a robust plugin system.
If NPP had a native linux build, I’d go back to it in a heartbeat.
If the 2-in-1 is holding you back, it worked for me with Linux Mint, touch and gyro rotation included. Touch works out of the box.
It did require me setting up iio-sensor-proxy with xrandr for the gyro sensor so it adjusts the screen when spinning the laptop around in tablet mode though. But the guide was pretty straight forward.
Just an FYI, that linux actually works with it well.
I hate my life.
one of the problems with nuclear always ends up being transporting the energy (usually quite far away) once you’ve generated it
I don’t get this part. How is this any different from transporting power from hydro? Quebec transports hydro power from all the way north at the bay to the south and then even sells it to USA.
Cause of death: Linux Mint allergy.